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This exhibition examines the work and legacy of influential Spanish couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga, with over 100 pieces crafted by ‘the master’ of couture, his protégées and contemporary fashion designers working in the same innovative tradition

This exhibition, including works by Spanish artist Roman Lokati, explores seven pivotal migration moments in Britain’s migration history. Some brought people together, others moved people apart; all had a profound effect on individuals who lived through them – and on the country as a whole.

The Wallace Collection presents El Greco to Goya - Spanish Masterpieces from The Bowes Museum, the first London exhibition of Spanish art from The Bowes Museum in County Durham, including works by Goya and El Greco.

This unique exhibition examines the relationship between Salvador Dali and the father of conceptual art, Marcel Duchamp. It is the first show dedicated to their friendship and the mutual influence on their work, exploring the common ground, both personal and aesthetic.

Eduardo Niebla is a formidable flamenco jazz guitar virtuoso and master of today’s generation. He embarks on tour next month with appearances at The East Riding Theatre Beverley (13 Oct), Junction Goole (14 Oct), The Battle Festival (17 Oct), The National Centre for Early Music York (20 Oct), Musicport Whitby (22 Oct), The London Guitar Festival at Kings Place (28 Oct), Cranborne, Portesham & Cerne Abbas, Dorset (10-12 Nov) and World Unlimited at Kingskerswell Devon (13 Nov).

ANDANTE, Igor and Moreno’s new creation, is walking, dancing and celebrating. It is an invitation to pause, to connect with your senses, to be in a room with strangers and not have to say anything. It is a step - and more steps - into the cloud of uncertainty, time and imagination.

The Spanish Theatre Company continues their mission to stage all of Federico García Lorca’s plays with a new production of The House of Bernarda Alba, the story of a family of women in 1930s Spain, dominated and repressed by the matriarch Bernarda Alba.

ATRESBANDES Theatre Company presents ALL IN, a brand new show that takes a wild ride through vastly different worlds, where everyday situations make unexpected turns into the absurd and intimate, where boundaries are tested. It is an epic journey through dictatorships, national anthems, education, and self-help manuals, questioning how free we really are from the […]

A Tale on the Mile, the work of Spanish photographer based in Edinburgh David Guillén, is a harmony of original photography and text that explores the personalities and places on one of the most historically vibrant streets in Scotland: The Royal Mile.

‘Or la cendre’, is a site specific installation by Javier Pividal for the SCAN Project Room. Referencing Derrida’s title ‘Feu la Cendre’, this project gathers and expands some lines of research recurrent in Javier Pividal’s work through pieces that oscillate between body and word. A large scale text mural organises a series of artworks made of cooper, ash and words.